64 Quarter

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  1. CDW

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  3. paddyman98

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    Silver.. circulated
     
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  4. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Check for the C reverse:
    64 types.png
     
  5. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    nice find.
     
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  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    how about an opening comment
     
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  7. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    Looks like a Type B (or C) quarter
     
  8. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    When I looked at my 64-D's, the differences are very subtle. It was hard to tell even with my loupe. I don't think I had any C's.
    If there was just 1 bold marker, it would make it easier.
     
  9. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    It's also has a Denver mintmark.
     
  10. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    could be an A too ...
     
  11. NOS

    NOS Former Coin Hoarder

    Maybe it's the camera angle or lighting but it doesn't look like a silver quarter to me. While I can see the date of 1964 on the front and the D mint mark on the reverse, it looks like your typical worn clad quarter from 1974 (at least to me). Does anyone else feel that way or is it just me?
     
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  12. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    May not have the stereotypical silver patina, but it's a 64-D.
    64-D on a clad planchet would be awesome.
    Since they were still minting silver 1964's along side clad 1965's and 1966's (1967's?) this error would be possible.
     
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  13. Wintry Mix

    Wintry Mix Member

    I believe it's a Type B. Identifiers are the leaf touching the A and while it's hard to tell from the picture, the leaf at the arrow points must extend above the arrow tip, as shown in the very nice photo comparison submitted by Michael K - additionally, on the Denver coins that leaf tip should lean/tip to the left, that's the detail I can't see clearly. On type C coins the tail feathers have a distinct center line on each feather, which I don't see on this coin.
     
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  14. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I looked at all those markers with my loupe and I have good eyesight, and it's just very difficult to tell. Perhaps circulation made it harder for me.
    That tail feather sounds like an easier marker to identify. I wonder why it's excluded from the diagram.
     
  15. CDW

    CDW Active Member

    21CC33A1-42D3-4816-8F9F-617304C87A07.jpeg It is a 64 110% sir.
     
  16. CDW

    CDW Active Member

    A2922568-3F94-492E-B872-B2D400F50329.jpeg C3D08A4E-EEBD-42CF-B5FD-A547AD6AFB8E.jpeg 4AD77F3B-434F-479F-AC1C-3452BC83235F.jpeg I believe it is typeA or type C leaning more to type C
     
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  17. CDW

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    The A does not touch that leaf.
     
  18. CDW

    CDW Active Member

    Yes it is circulated
     
  19. CDW

    CDW Active Member

    Good picture of tail feathers 3C25B56D-E154-47BF-B9E5-632C469342DB.jpeg
     
  20. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Nice photos.
     
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  21. Murillo

    Murillo Well-Known Member

    Hi Michael, I have a question, sorry I don't understand much about coins it's so confusing. My question is aren't all 64 quarters silver? I've noticed on my 64 quarters some are not as white as others. After reading your statement 64-D clad planchet would be awesome, was wondering how do you know if you have a clad planchet? Also all 65 quarters should be clad right? Is the weight different on sliver? Appreciate any info. Thanks
     

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